blart
/ (blæt) /
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verb (intr)
English dialect to sound loudly and harshly
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Words nearby blart
Blantyre, Blantyre-Limbe, blare, blarney, Blarney stone, blart, Blasco Ibáñez, blasé, blaspheme, blasphemous, blasphemy
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How to use blart in a sentence
Paul Blart opened up in January and made way more than anybody expected.
"It's always easy enough to r'ar up in this world and blart that things ain't so," snapped Hiram, with some heat.
The Skipper and the Skipped|Holman DayIt don't always answer a good, purpose to blart every thing out.
The Attache|Thomas Chandler HaliburtonDon't blart it out in that way, 'cos the thing is a secret as yet.
The Gold Hunter's Adventures|William H. Thomes